Re: #4
Sorry, I don't quite understand your question. If a file is encrypted you have to decrypt it in order to use it again. After decryption you will get back the same original file, not changed in any way.

1) By rightclick & encrypt, does it create a self-decrypting file ? (meaning : if you awant to decrypt that file on another pc by doubleclicking on it & entering password, do you first need to have Kryptel installed on that other pc ?)

This would be a deal breaker if it does not.

2) Your website states the following : ".... several more well-reputed ciphers are also available for advanced users...".
However, it does not specifically state which ciphers are supported.

This is vital, as the only reason I'm interested in this software, would be if it offered a better alternative than AES, such as Serpent, Twofish etc.

I have a question about encrypted backups. The encrypted backup howto on your site shows transferring the backup to Web storage. In one of the dialogs you can see "Google Drive" as the destination. Can your encrypted backup store on Amazon Drive? And for the benefit of the other GOTD patrons, can you list the web storage vendors you support?

Bryan, we support Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive.
Backups can be stored anywhere, but if you want to upload your backup to another Web drive, you will have to upload it yourself. Or add your own uploader if you are good with scripts .